Red Sox/MLB 2024 Regular Season 3 - After 90 games the Sox are 50-40

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13. Boston Red Sox

Top 5 prospects:


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  • Marcelo Mayer (SS)
  • Roman Anthony (OF)
  • Kyle Teel (C)
  • Miguel Bleis (OF)
  • Wikelman Gonzalez (RHP)
The Red Sox need pitching, and although only one of the team's top-five prospects is a pitcher, their farm system is still set up for success in the long run. Not only are the team's top-three pitching prospects each scheduled to reach the Majors over the next three seasons, but Wikelman Gonzalez led all of the minors in strikeout rate last year.
 
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This just made me sad


Things like this are the reason why I kept my mouth shut initially after Lucchino died, because I would have used the opportunity to vent my anger and disgust over the bone headed decisions he made over the years. This being among the top. The moving and rebranding of the Pawtucket Red Sox to the Worcester Red Sox took a team that had some unique identity that was different from its major league affiliated club to being a soulless corporate carbon copy. Something that is way too common in modern sports now.
 

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Wikelman has been very bad this year, I don’t think USA Today knows what it’s talking about. I have him as the 4th best pitching prospect at best (i like Perales, Fitts, and Sandlin more at the very least)
 
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Things like this are the reason why I kept my mouth shut initially after Lucchino died, because I would have used the opportunity to vent my anger and disgust over the bone headed decisions he made over the years. This being among the top. The moving and rebranding of the Pawtucket Red Sox to the Worcester Red Sox took a team that had some unique identity that was different from its major league affiliated club to being a soulless corporate carbon copy. Something that is way too common in modern sports now.
I have never met a person who did not enjoy McCoy Stadium

To be fair Lucchino had a deal done in Rhode Island and needed one politician to sign off on it but the Curt Schilling 38Studios debacle killed it.

Charlie Baker 'found' money to clinch the deal for Worcester.
 

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I have never met a person who did not enjoy McCoy Stadium

To be fair Lucchino had a deal done in Rhode Island and needed one politician to sign off on it but the Curt Schilling 38Studios debacle killed it.

Charlie Baker 'found' money to clinch the deal for Worcester.
didn't the USL Rhode Island FC end up there?
 

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This just made me sad


I attended several PawSox games there in the 70s. I had a distant cousin who played for the Mets' AAA affiliate & his dad always got tickets for us. Nice little ball park to take in a game.

f*** Tom Werner. Excuse me, f*** Larry Lucchino. Hell, f*** both of them. :rant:
 

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